On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Maurice Amsellem < maurice.amsel...@systar.com> wrote:
> There is still something that I don't get: > > According to my tests, flex navigation bar is now roughly 0.27' high on > all devices with SDK 4.11 > and it was 0.34' with SDK 4.10 on iPad 2, and 0.27 on all other devices. > > So now people complain that it's too small on iPad. > > So why didn't they complain that it WAS too small on other devices with > SDK 4.10? > > As you mentioned, I think it is a very subjective thing :-) Om > Maurice > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Maurice Amsellem [mailto:maurice.amsel...@systar.com] > Envoyé : mercredi 30 octobre 2013 23:36 > À : dev@flex.apache.org > Objet : RE: Issue with mobile UI default sizes > > > It's easy enough for a user to change by setting the application's > > runtimeDPIProvider property change the boundary that 120 kicks in at > > change classifyDPI to have a special case for iPad 1+2's > > Do you mean that would give 160 DPI for iPad 1+2 instead of 120. > > In this case, we fall back into the old issue that iPad 3 gets 240 DPI > and iPad 1+2 get 160 DPI ( 240 != 160 * 2), which was previously hacked by > having iPad 3 DPI arbitrarily set to 320 DPI, using custom > runtimeDPIProvider, which is very far to its actual 263 DPI. > > That's why I found in the first place that giving 120 DPI to iPad 1+2 and > 240 DPI to iPad 3+4 was a good decision. > > So you will need to change iPad 3 to 320 as well... > > Maurice > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Justin Mclean [mailto:jus...@classsoftware.com] Envoyé : mercredi 30 > octobre 2013 23:19 À : dev@flex.apache.org Objet : Re: Issue with mobile > UI default sizes > > Hi, > > > I think it would be too disruptive to change it now. Perhaps we could > > document a way to modify it for folks who want more control? What are > > our options? > > I see 3 options: > - It's easy enough for a user to change by setting the application's > runtimeDPIProvider property > - change the boundary that 120 kicks in at > - change classifyDPI to have a special case for iPad 1+2's > > Does anyone know what the proportion of 1+2 iPads vs 2-4 iPads out there? > > > On the other hand, as I am working on the new Android 4.x skins > And I've not forgotten about that either. > > > I am thinking of having just one set of FXG files for all DPIs and > > just scaling everything as required. > May not work that well when it comes to borders width and control padding, > looking through the old skins the borders changed non proportionally to > dpi. > > Justin >